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will they strip him of his title. >> they don't have the authority to strip hassan of h his rank. they can give a dismissal which is a dishonorable discharge of an officer. when he leaves fort hood he'll go to fort leavenworth, and his status will be as an inmate. technically he'll still be a major until dismissal set in motion until all the appeals are he is hawked and the army issues court-martial order. he'll stop receiving all pay and benefits, and his status will be functionally as inmate hassan at fort leavenworth, cans. >> the last time a military plan was executed was 1961, was that the gary gilmore case? >> yes, it was. gary gilmore was an african-american service member who was executed. there are service members on death row now, but none of them have been executed since 1961, and none of them are officers. we may have another unique aspect of this case, the first officers in modern memory to be sentenced to death, and the first physician to be sentenced to death by a court-martial could very well be nadal hassan. >> and this would be by firing squad, correct? >> no, th
will they strip him of his title. >> they don't have the authority to strip hassan of h his rank. they can give a dismissal which is a dishonorable discharge of an officer. when he leaves fort hood he'll go to fort leavenworth, and his status will be as an inmate. technically he'll still be a major until dismissal set in motion until all the appeals are he is hawked and the army issues court-martial order. he'll stop receiving all pay and benefits, and his status will be functionally as...
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. >> in washington a military jury has decided the process to decide the future of major nadal hassan. they'll have to decide between life behind bars or death by lethal injection. >> reporter: well, dell, the expectation now is there there will be military action and that is a dramatic change in 48 hours. let's take you back to friday night as those pictures of death and suffering continue to stream in from that suburb around damascus, and from what the white house said there was little doubt there was a chemical weapon, and that was bashir al-assad. they said that sunday, but then they sent out a message that needed to allow an site access to the inspectors immediately. some are saying the they have degraded and corrupted the evidence to such a degree that it wouldn't do any good. chuck hagel saying the president has asked us to prepare military options. we have prepared those options we are ready. we have republican and democrat, house and senate calling for quote/unquote surgical strikes, speculating about a cruise missile launch and should congress be identified and consulted or
. >> in washington a military jury has decided the process to decide the future of major nadal hassan. they'll have to decide between life behind bars or death by lethal injection. >> reporter: well, dell, the expectation now is there there will be military action and that is a dramatic change in 48 hours. let's take you back to friday night as those pictures of death and suffering continue to stream in from that suburb around damascus, and from what the white house said there was...
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president hassan rouhani is going to be speaking later this afternoon. we're joined live from the turkey border. how was the president's speech received there? >> reporter: well, certainly the remarks about the extent of the humanitarian crisis were highly welcomed here in turkey, specifically also the fact that president obama was very clear in placing the blame of what happened, the use of chemical weapons on august 21st on the syrian regime, a stance that the government of this country also shares. the fact that president obama made it clear that the future of syria should not involve the continuation of bashar al-assad in power. so certainly, welcomed in turkey this speech by participate barack obama. particularly since it mirrored or offers new assistance, roughly $300 million of assistance to the syrian refugees and of course this country grappling with half a million of them. >> on the issue of the humanitarian crisis, how was the issue of more money for that crisis received there? >> reporter: well, if you just take a look at the remark by the tu
president hassan rouhani is going to be speaking later this afternoon. we're joined live from the turkey border. how was the president's speech received there? >> reporter: well, certainly the remarks about the extent of the humanitarian crisis were highly welcomed here in turkey, specifically also the fact that president obama was very clear in placing the blame of what happened, the use of chemical weapons on august 21st on the syrian regime, a stance that the government of this country...
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and hassan said he still wants to be his own lawyer. at this point, dell, i don't know if that's any more surprising, again. >> heidi, the question that has to be asked when we talked earlier about this case was the fact that no terrorism charge were brought in this case. will the jury take matters in their own hands and do what they think should have been done had this been tried as a terrorist case? >> i think the outcome is still the same. more than likely the death penalty. i think that's what the government has been arguing all along. they didn't charge hassan with terrorism because they wanted a clearcut murder case. so far this has fared out. nohe said he wanted to be a martyr, i don't know what kind of argument there would be. >> reporting live from houston, fort hood texas. >>> roads and campgrounds in yosemite national park were shut down. nearly 134,000 acres have been scorched in the wind-driven flames and forced a lot of people there to evacuate. the windy dry conditions remain and that means the fire will continue to sprea
and hassan said he still wants to be his own lawyer. at this point, dell, i don't know if that's any more surprising, again. >> heidi, the question that has to be asked when we talked earlier about this case was the fact that no terrorism charge were brought in this case. will the jury take matters in their own hands and do what they think should have been done had this been tried as a terrorist case? >> i think the outcome is still the same. more than likely the death penalty. i...
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so hassan rouhani clearly talking about the achievements of that agreement. he's saying that some of the sanctions that will be lifted - some of the sanctions we must stress - that will be lifted as a result of the implementation of the agreement will benefit the iranian people saying the next six months - the time span of the agreement - is a new start for iranians, and iran will hold up its end of the bargain if the p5+1 hold up their end of the bargain. pleased with the agreement, as he says, and iran reiterating that the iranian nations do not seek nuclear weapons. that's the gift of what he said in the past 15, 20 minutes. let's remind you of what happened in geneva when the deal was struck. al jazeera's correspondent has more on that. >> at three in the morning geneva time a result - the six negotiating powers and rain struck what has been called an historic deal in talks described as intensive and complicated. it was met by an almost immediate response by the u.s. president. >> today that diplomacy opened a new path for the world that is secure. a futu
so hassan rouhani clearly talking about the achievements of that agreement. he's saying that some of the sanctions that will be lifted - some of the sanctions we must stress - that will be lifted as a result of the implementation of the agreement will benefit the iranian people saying the next six months - the time span of the agreement - is a new start for iranians, and iran will hold up its end of the bargain if the p5+1 hold up their end of the bargain. pleased with the agreement, as he...
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hassan rouhani has travelled to europe and negotiated with europeans, did a ph.d. in sclnd. now, the two men are two men and they are not the most powerful two men in iran. the supreme leader supreme leader khamenei has veto power. >> there's plenty of sceptisise m as well. >> so much is happening, the u.n. security council voting on the syria question, and now ensuring that there is going to be inspection, right? how big a development is this? >> it's a remarkable achievement happening more quickly than the progress in the u.s.-iran nuclear talks. praise is due to the russians and secretary kerry and his team for working seriously and getting the syrians to agree to this. some are unhappy because they think removing the chemicals does not end the war or give bashar al-assad a new lease on life. i think that having to acknowledge that giving up one of his strategic assets could, over time, contribute to a weakening of his regime. >> last quick word. >> one thing that will be important to watch out for is while the process goes on, does this mean that washington steps back fr
hassan rouhani has travelled to europe and negotiated with europeans, did a ph.d. in sclnd. now, the two men are two men and they are not the most powerful two men in iran. the supreme leader supreme leader khamenei has veto power. >> there's plenty of sceptisise m as well. >> so much is happening, the u.n. security council voting on the syria question, and now ensuring that there is going to be inspection, right? how big a development is this? >> it's a remarkable achievement...
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hood with major nadal hassan. he is saying he is a radical islamist, he wanted to kill americans, and the judge is denying certain evidence because she felt it was too old and for -- we're almost four years on that and a year on the benghazi and we still haven't figured it out and the administration is sending a signal that is confusing anybody who understands what's going on in the global war on terror. it's confusing me and i know exactly where we ought to be going. >> general, is it possible that the people who are really confused are the leaders of this president's national security team, perhaps this president himself, when they are supporting the muslim brotherhood, which has acted exactly counter to u.s. interests when it comes to the government and the policiesof egypt? general, this is a president who is acting as though he is supportive and clearly so of the muslim brotherhood and radical islamists and my lord, when you bring up the nadal hassan, this man is not a terrorist in the eyes of this administra
hood with major nadal hassan. he is saying he is a radical islamist, he wanted to kill americans, and the judge is denying certain evidence because she felt it was too old and for -- we're almost four years on that and a year on the benghazi and we still haven't figured it out and the administration is sending a signal that is confusing anybody who understands what's going on in the global war on terror. it's confusing me and i know exactly where we ought to be going. >> general, is it...
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how has hassan rouhani lived up how has hassan rouhani lived up to those promises? to those promises? in his first 100 days of office? in his first 100 days of office? hamiir hamiir roujani, how do you see roujani, how do you see it? it? >> i think it's for domestic >> i think it's for domestic consumption for his base. consumption for his base. similar to president obama's similar to president obama's base in 2008. base in 2008. >> it's awfully much like >> it's awfully much like it it isn't it? isn't it? >> yes. >> yes. eight years of ahmadinejad was a eight years of ahmadinejad was a very dark need for iran and it very dark need for iran and it was a yearning to move past was a yearning to move past that that bombast. bombast. and that video speaks to that. and that video speaks to that. >> what is he telling his base? >> what is he telling his base? >> he says i'm moving the >> he says i'm moving the needle. needle. he is giving them hope. he is giving them hope. obama? obama? >> i don't think he would say >> i don't think he would say that. that. obviously the
how has hassan rouhani lived up how has hassan rouhani lived up to those promises? to those promises? in his first 100 days of office? in his first 100 days of office? hamiir hamiir roujani, how do you see roujani, how do you see it? it? >> i think it's for domestic >> i think it's for domestic consumption for his base. consumption for his base. similar to president obama's similar to president obama's base in 2008. base in 2008. >> it's awfully much like >> it's awfully...
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prosecutors say in planning the attacks, hassan bought lots of ammunition. and that his motive was a radicalized religious belief and anger over being called up for deployment to afghanistan. in his opening statement, colonel steve henrik said, he had a jihad duty to kill as many soldiers as possible. one of the first on a list of surviving victims to testify was retired army staff start alonso lunsford who recently described how hassan shot him seven times inside a medical processing center. >> that's when he yelled allahu akbar, pulled the weapon out and turned the lasers on, and started discharging his weapon inside of our building. >> reporter: many of the victims have sued the u.s. government. asking officials to classify the shootings as an act of terror so they can get combat-related benefits. >> they left every one of these victims behind, and their families. and they've treated them disgracefully. >> reporter: survivors are also outraged hassan is still collecting his military salary. totalling nearly $300,000 since his arrest. the pentagon says it
prosecutors say in planning the attacks, hassan bought lots of ammunition. and that his motive was a radicalized religious belief and anger over being called up for deployment to afghanistan. in his opening statement, colonel steve henrik said, he had a jihad duty to kill as many soldiers as possible. one of the first on a list of surviving victims to testify was retired army staff start alonso lunsford who recently described how hassan shot him seven times inside a medical processing center....
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hassan killed 13 of his fellow unarmed soldiers and injured more than 30 others at that texas army base. >> a newly released videotape shows eyewitness testimony in the 1975 assassination attempt on president gerald ford. that testimony coming from the president himself. the videotape shows ford answering questions about the attempt. a jury convicted lynette, squeaky fromme. this is the first time a sitting president has ever given oral testimony in a trial. >> she was three to four feet from me when i first noticed her. she appeared to want to come married. i had the impression she did come forward. i didn't see the precise movement. i stopped, because i had the impression she wanted to speak to me or shake my hand, and as i moved to either shake hands or speak to her, i then notice said the gun. as i indicated, it in her hand was approximately two feet from it. >> now ford videotaped that testimony for use in squeaky fromme's trial. she was sentenced to life in prison, released in parole in 2009. she now lives in new york state. >> doctors at duke university trying to new way to deal
hassan killed 13 of his fellow unarmed soldiers and injured more than 30 others at that texas army base. >> a newly released videotape shows eyewitness testimony in the 1975 assassination attempt on president gerald ford. that testimony coming from the president himself. the videotape shows ford answering questions about the attempt. a jury convicted lynette, squeaky fromme. this is the first time a sitting president has ever given oral testimony in a trial. >> she was three to four...
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we will call him hassan instead of his real name. he is anwar veteran, his life was saved by an interpreter who was hiding after his approved visa got caught up in by red tape. he's the national security project and c o-founded the assistance project. it helps provide safe passage for iraq refugees. i want to start with you, i know that you worked as an interpreter for four years, you applied for the special visa last year. why is it so important for you to get the visa and move to the u.s.? >> well, first of all, of course, we don't believe that we have a future here in iraq. we have to start over elsewhere. we work so hard with american forces. we provided the proper translation in the field and as you just mentioned that we are considered traders in iraq. we can't go and announce in our previous work with the american forces because this will put our -- it will put us in jeopardy along with our families families. as you all might know, the phegs acomplex, my face won't be blurred right now. >> many of your friends do not even know
we will call him hassan instead of his real name. he is anwar veteran, his life was saved by an interpreter who was hiding after his approved visa got caught up in by red tape. he's the national security project and c o-founded the assistance project. it helps provide safe passage for iraq refugees. i want to start with you, i know that you worked as an interpreter for four years, you applied for the special visa last year. why is it so important for you to get the visa and move to the u.s.?...
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. >> john, hassan rouhani's speech was widely anticipated. it has been a day. how do they think he did? >> benjamin netenyahu didn't like it very much. he said this is cynical. all he is doing is trying to buy time to build up his nuclear arms process, and build a nuclear bomb. i mean it was predictable. we were never going to have two leaders like president obama and president rouhani making speeches like they did without splitting everybody down the middle. but we have them in two separate speeches basically making nice to each other and reaching out to each other, saying we have had a difficult relationship, let's see if we can change that. the u.s. perfectly willing to accept that one day iran will have a nuclear energy program, and the iranians saying flat out, saying we're ready to have a talk about our nuclear program. so this is very, very different than what we have had in the last few years. predictably people have very different views on the iranians, and it's just going to take some time. >> john thank you very much. >>> about half of americans say
. >> john, hassan rouhani's speech was widely anticipated. it has been a day. how do they think he did? >> benjamin netenyahu didn't like it very much. he said this is cynical. all he is doing is trying to buy time to build up his nuclear arms process, and build a nuclear bomb. i mean it was predictable. we were never going to have two leaders like president obama and president rouhani making speeches like they did without splitting everybody down the middle. but we have them in two...
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hassan rouhani's government efforts do not stop there. his foreign ministers met with the european union's envoy on iran's nuclear program. the diplomatic obstacles on iran are substantial. there's syria, a staunch storer of bashar al-assad, iran and the u.s., and its allies are on opposite sides. then there's iran's backing of the military wing of hezbollah, a listed terror group operating in syria and lebanon. iran's nuclear program left the country isolated. a former diplomat in iran's un mission says hassan rouhani can change that, especially now as iran's highest authority sees the need for flexibility. >> mr hassan rouhani has enough authority, free authority to deal with particular problems. >> the mandate means for the first time in more than three decades, instead of pes imism, there's a degree of opt miss m as an iranian leader prepares to speak to the world at the u.n. >> gunfire could be heard this morning in kenya as security forces conduct what they call a final push to remove gunmen from a nairobi shopping mall. as you can
hassan rouhani's government efforts do not stop there. his foreign ministers met with the european union's envoy on iran's nuclear program. the diplomatic obstacles on iran are substantial. there's syria, a staunch storer of bashar al-assad, iran and the u.s., and its allies are on opposite sides. then there's iran's backing of the military wing of hezbollah, a listed terror group operating in syria and lebanon. iran's nuclear program left the country isolated. a former diplomat in iran's un...
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hassan declined to call any defense witnesses. he declined to present a case. hassan, a former army psychologist said he wants the jury to consider capital charges and not lesser penalties. the former army major said he would still be a martyr if executed. >> time now for business headlines. more evidence the housing recovery is gaining strength. home resales rose in july to their highest level in over three years. the national association of realtor says sales jumped 6.5%, the median price for a home rose to $213,000. meanwhile applications for mortgages falling for the second straight week. higher 30-year mortgage rates, which has dropped two-thirds over the past three months. >>> it's a good time for home improvement retailers. lowes riding the housing recovery to monster profit, the company earning $1 billion in the last three months and it expects the rest of the year to remain strong. the performance comes a day after rival home depot posted robust earnings. >>> well, the southwest is experiencing the worst drought in decades. new mexico has been especial
hassan declined to call any defense witnesses. he declined to present a case. hassan, a former army psychologist said he wants the jury to consider capital charges and not lesser penalties. the former army major said he would still be a martyr if executed. >> time now for business headlines. more evidence the housing recovery is gaining strength. home resales rose in july to their highest level in over three years. the national association of realtor says sales jumped 6.5%, the median...
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onice had been keeping tabs hassan abdi dhuhulow for quite some time. we showed the footage to his relatives. i do not know what to think or say, they said. he has been, brainwashed. are you surprised by this discovery? >> not really, no. it fits the profile. it has been going on for some time. allnow there is a brigade over the world, and this happens to be from norway. not so surprising, no. >> he is representative of a general disaffection? >> we need to be very careful. it is enormous. there are something like 2 million, perhaps 23,000 in norway. the vast majority are not potential terrorists. i must stress that, but there are a significant number that might be. they have been going back to fight in some numbers. >> when you say some numbers, what do you mean? were was suggested there 200 fighting for al-shabab, 50 of which were british. we know 48 american sellouts -- somalis have gone back. a population of 23,000 in norway, it would be surprising if there were not some among the population. >> you say the biggest community in this country? >> it o
onice had been keeping tabs hassan abdi dhuhulow for quite some time. we showed the footage to his relatives. i do not know what to think or say, they said. he has been, brainwashed. are you surprised by this discovery? >> not really, no. it fits the profile. it has been going on for some time. allnow there is a brigade over the world, and this happens to be from norway. not so surprising, no. >> he is representative of a general disaffection? >> we need to be very careful. it...
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lastly, president hassan rohani appeared in a written interview with nbc news. monday, the former reformist president wrote an op-ed in "the guardian" calling for a renewal of diplomacy. in the lead up to the youth cash u.n. general assembly -- u.n. general assembly, they released prisoners. a graduateoined by student and documentary filmmaker in new york university, director of "the skin that burns," about chemical warfare in iran. talk about the significance of the new iranian president at the u.n. yesterday. >> a couple of things that president hassan rohani did yesterday that were he was first he addressed the domestic audience in iran that has been a little bit weary of where this is going to go, and he was very forceful in saying that you ran should in his opinion and in the opinion of the islamic republic continue to pursue nuclear enrichment for fiscal purposes, and at the same time, out against the sanctions and compare it to the iraqi sanctions from before 2003, which was very big for him to do, but at the same time, he said it does not want war and ir
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he was hinting at civil legal matters at the specific direction of major hassan. it is the note with the entire video shows that he is asked about martyrdom provoking nervous laughter from the audience. >> it is have been. that is all i can say. in the video he gives a presentation ready they sell recommendations to reduce insider attacks. >> they should give them the option. objectors to increase morale as well decree's adverse events spin mckee is now sentenced to death here we talk about god and country. >> he talks about god vs. country it sounds laky is trying to explain how others might think i you listen you can hear him. he had already begun the process of radicalization and. >> a ticking time bomb his presentation went through several drafts was one supervisor describing it very lazy and a religious fanatic. >> a lot of soldiers are trying to join the muslim taliban after the the the military. there is something out tre >> ralph peters found it chilling and disturbing. >> before would tragedy did not have to happen. major hassan had a significant accompli
he was hinting at civil legal matters at the specific direction of major hassan. it is the note with the entire video shows that he is asked about martyrdom provoking nervous laughter from the audience. >> it is have been. that is all i can say. in the video he gives a presentation ready they sell recommendations to reduce insider attacks. >> they should give them the option. objectors to increase morale as well decree's adverse events spin mckee is now sentenced to death here we...
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so again it was silence from hassan. then shortly after that the jury was allowed to begin deliberations. it took them just under three hours, tony, to come to this unanimous verdict verdict. >> reporter: the judge told them not to speak about this trial until sentencing was over. we're told that should start in the next five or ten minutes. also we expect reaction from fort hood public affairs who has been documenting step by step how this court-martial has played out. >> heidi zhou, if you would, the moment when that news conference is about to begin give us a head up and we'll be back to you. jeffrey, good to see you again. thanks for joining us. i take it you're not surprised at all that in a da nadal hassas sentenced to death. >> reporter: no, i was not surprised. i don't think it would have made a significant difference if he had made a statement. your viewers should understand that because the rote is done by secret written ballot, and only one no-vote would have taken death off the table, each juror had to vote b
so again it was silence from hassan. then shortly after that the jury was allowed to begin deliberations. it took them just under three hours, tony, to come to this unanimous verdict verdict. >> reporter: the judge told them not to speak about this trial until sentencing was over. we're told that should start in the next five or ten minutes. also we expect reaction from fort hood public affairs who has been documenting step by step how this court-martial has played out. >> heidi...
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hassan rouhani wins the presidential election in iran. behind the barricades, tension and anti-een pro government protesters in istanbul. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- its ties to cut syria with the embassy in damascus been closed and syrian diplomats been ordered to leave. putincameron and vladimir plan to discuss the problem ahead of the g-8 summit. the fighting continues. there has been heavy shelling in the east of the country. these pictures are from the west, where there is intense fighting. opposition fighters appear to be heading back in the suburbs. the area is on the outskirts of damascus and is heavily populated by pro-government forces. some of president assad's neighbors are trying to isolate him. egypt has tried to help in recent weeks. dollarsrovided 8 billion. the gulf cooperation council has put pressure on lebanon to rein in hezbollah, which has openly climb support to the assad regime. we will be bringing you more on the story later in the bulletin. iranians 18 million vote for a man
hassan rouhani wins the presidential election in iran. behind the barricades, tension and anti-een pro government protesters in istanbul. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- its ties to cut syria with the embassy in damascus been closed and syrian diplomats been ordered to leave. putincameron and vladimir plan to discuss the problem ahead of the g-8 summit. the fighting continues. there has been heavy shelling in the east of the country. these pictures are from the...
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i do know that the majority voted for hassan rouhani. >> it was muted. it was the value and the utility of doing this now rather than suggesting that it was completely out of bounds for any iranian leader to speak to an american counterpart. >> it was to a degree even over exited. they published the conversation on the very front with pictures of rouhani and obama. and many were supportive of rouhani's position, just mild cautions warning that we should be careful. >> this is a story with plenty of moving parts in tehran, washington and tel aviv. as usual they provide instant analysis. >> how short is this window? >> and demand answers. but the diplomatic freeze between iran and america has been 34 years in the making, and it will more than a few tweets to change it. as for the long-term forecast, there really isn't one. >> our global village voices on the coverage of the iran story. >> so far he says, let's talk and see if we can get somewhere. they're trying to appeal to the west. so far with the way the media has been consistent with who he is, a dipl
i do know that the majority voted for hassan rouhani. >> it was muted. it was the value and the utility of doing this now rather than suggesting that it was completely out of bounds for any iranian leader to speak to an american counterpart. >> it was to a degree even over exited. they published the conversation on the very front with pictures of rouhani and obama. and many were supportive of rouhani's position, just mild cautions warning that we should be careful. >> this is...
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the arrival of hassan rouhani, iran's president for less than two months on the world stage, brings a promise to a new start between iran and the u.s. he didn't meet president obama, but both men spoke cautiously after more than three decades of mistrust about the possibility of a new relationship. >> we are encouraged that president rouhani received a mandate from the people to pursue a more moderate course, and i'm directing john kerry to pursue this effort with the iranian government. >> reporter: he said progress would only be made if there was a deal removing the threat of an iranian nuclear bomb, but he said it can have a peaceful nuclear energy program, and acknowledged mistakes from the past. >> this mistrust has deep roots. iranians have long complained of a history of u.s. interference in their affairs, and of america's role in overthrowing the iranian government during the cold war. >> reporter: president rouhani picked up directly on president obama's words. >> translator: i listened carefully to the statement made by president obama today at the general assembly, hoping t
the arrival of hassan rouhani, iran's president for less than two months on the world stage, brings a promise to a new start between iran and the u.s. he didn't meet president obama, but both men spoke cautiously after more than three decades of mistrust about the possibility of a new relationship. >> we are encouraged that president rouhani received a mandate from the people to pursue a more moderate course, and i'm directing john kerry to pursue this effort with the iranian government....
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all eyes will be on president obama and also on the iranian president hassan rouhani. >> there has been no higher diplomatic meeting between the u.s. administration and the ironian administration in 34 years. the last time we even came close was in 1998 when madeline albright had a meeting with a accepty foreign minister. so when john kerry meets with the foreign minister to discuss iran's you rain an enrichment program. but it is an exciting thought of president obama meeting and shake hands with the new iranian president. i think what will happen, if it happens at all is they will bump into each other in the corridor, and there will be a handshake. there may or may not be a camera there. actually thinking about it would be hard to believe there won't be a camera there. but that will be very, very interesting after all that has been said by both countries about both countries over the years. but the more important event is john kerry meeting with the foreign minister. >> reporter: that was samantha power that you saw walking through the corridors just a second ago. joining us is profes
all eyes will be on president obama and also on the iranian president hassan rouhani. >> there has been no higher diplomatic meeting between the u.s. administration and the ironian administration in 34 years. the last time we even came close was in 1998 when madeline albright had a meeting with a accepty foreign minister. so when john kerry meets with the foreign minister to discuss iran's you rain an enrichment program. but it is an exciting thought of president obama meeting and shake...
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the bigger question is what, if anything will hassan say when it's his turn. he did ask the judge for a break between the government's case and his own, indicating he is planning something, but morgan, you just never know what will come out of this guys mouth. he already indicated that if he were given the death penalty, he would consider himself a martyr. >> you mentioned the death penalty, heidi. what kind of problems would the death penalty really present? >> well, if he is sentenced to death as expected here, it would really present a case that doesn't have any precedence in u.s. history. the last u.s. soldier to be executed was in 1961, and he was hanged by the neck. that just gives you an indication of how much time has passed since the last execution. there are five soldiers currently on death row. one has been there for 25 years, so if hassan continues this pattern of condemning himself and waives his rights, what will the government do then? how would it look if they were bump hassan to get the front of the line to be executed first? a lot of question
the bigger question is what, if anything will hassan say when it's his turn. he did ask the judge for a break between the government's case and his own, indicating he is planning something, but morgan, you just never know what will come out of this guys mouth. he already indicated that if he were given the death penalty, he would consider himself a martyr. >> you mentioned the death penalty, heidi. what kind of problems would the death penalty really present? >> well, if he is...
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hassan rouhani is speaking right now. rouhani is speaking right now. we are also monitoring three events actually at the same time. president obama reunites with bill and hillary clinton to try to boost his embattled obama care, the health care law. iran's president you just saw. apparently a little bit more moderate, at least there's a charm offensive going on. he's addressing the u.n. general assembly right now. we'll get some hints about where he's going ne. also, you can see ted cruz, the senator from texas in a marathon protest against obama care, saying he'll speak until he drops. we will continue to monitor all of this in "the situation room." our coverage continues right after this. [ male announcer ] who loves social networking as much as you? identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. cal
hassan rouhani is speaking right now. rouhani is speaking right now. we are also monitoring three events actually at the same time. president obama reunites with bill and hillary clinton to try to boost his embattled obama care, the health care law. iran's president you just saw. apparently a little bit more moderate, at least there's a charm offensive going on. he's addressing the u.n. general assembly right now. we'll get some hints about where he's going ne. also, you can see ted cruz, the...
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not a dry high except for nadal hassan, himself. he was emotionless today just like every day of his court-martial. did he not cross examine any of the witnesses. his only response was to ask for lunch, if you believe it. >> so no remorse at all. even as we were hearing these-- >> no, absolutely no remorse. just that straight blank face that we've become used to seeing. everyone is wondering what is going through this guy's head. he's a convicted mass killer. i'm not sure we can rationalize at this point, but legal experts are saying perhaps nadal hassan is waiting for this final moment after the defense has presented all of their witness, victim impact statements it will be hassan's turn to have his stage. this is the only part of the court-martial where he can say anything he wants. he doesn't have to fear being interrupted by the judge or cross-examined by the government. we know from covering this case for years what he wants to say. he said he found himself on the wrong side of the war of terrorism, and he needed to kill americ
not a dry high except for nadal hassan, himself. he was emotionless today just like every day of his court-martial. did he not cross examine any of the witnesses. his only response was to ask for lunch, if you believe it. >> so no remorse at all. even as we were hearing these-- >> no, absolutely no remorse. just that straight blank face that we've become used to seeing. everyone is wondering what is going through this guy's head. he's a convicted mass killer. i'm not sure we can...
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hassan replied, i understand. what happened on post november 2009 stands as the wos shooting on military installation. jury selection is set to begin wednesday the trial to start july 1st. they will have a three month delay to identify witnesses and prepare his defense what he says will show his actions were in the defense of others. >> he is ladies and gentlemened to have attacked people while deployd in afghanistan. he was protecting people who might have faced danger in the battlefield. >> it is 17 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up next would you be willing to pay hundreds of thousands every year to make sure you have extra luggage space ever triem you fly? one airline hopes you will. >> it is supposed to be family fun but visiting the happiest place on earth is now causing big change in the wallet for parents. the sticker shock you may want to hear about before planning a trip to disney. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and gua
hassan replied, i understand. what happened on post november 2009 stands as the wos shooting on military installation. jury selection is set to begin wednesday the trial to start july 1st. they will have a three month delay to identify witnesses and prepare his defense what he says will show his actions were in the defense of others. >> he is ladies and gentlemened to have attacked people while deployd in afghanistan. he was protecting people who might have faced danger in the...
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today was much like the evidence phase where hassan just said nothing at all. and experts of the legal system call this hassan's final steps to show his indifference towards the military justice system. that's despite the system going over and beyond and trying to protect hassan's rights. judge osborn asking him multiple times whether he was certain he would pass this chance to plead for his life. she asked if he was knowingly waiving this right, and whether he was doing it not under any sort of threat. in fact, hassan still has tonight if he wants to reconsider he has that second chance tomorrow morning at judge osborn's insistence if he so chooses to give a statement, tony. >> i wonder were there more victim impact statements today in court? >> reporter: there certainly were. you know, they're the ones who really want to have the last words. they want the attention because their story is of thee mention e destruction that hassan has left in their lives. sons growing up without their fathers. wives never seeing their husbands home. despite all of that hassan j
today was much like the evidence phase where hassan just said nothing at all. and experts of the legal system call this hassan's final steps to show his indifference towards the military justice system. that's despite the system going over and beyond and trying to protect hassan's rights. judge osborn asking him multiple times whether he was certain he would pass this chance to plead for his life. she asked if he was knowingly waiving this right, and whether he was doing it not under any sort...
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hassan is facing execution if convicted on 45 counts of heidis covering the trial live. i understand major hassan has only one piece of evidence to roundly criticized and discredited by the pentagon. in a report from the department of defense, it found that this evaluation failed to note signs of radicalization in hassan, signs that were obvious to many of his colleagues. they include public statements that he made while he was working at walter reed. he told a room full of classmates and his instructor that the u.s. war on terrorism was really a war against islam, and he said that muslim soldiers serving in the u.s. army shouldn't beilable to for these many charges. >> they have a lot of evidence on the prosecution side, but they have one piece of evidence on the defense side. isn't it possible that they could reach a we know you'll coo cover that, thank you. >> there are no calls for the united nations to take action following an alleged toxic gas attack by the syrian government. a coalition said it happened outside damascus, saying hundreds of people were killed and s
hassan is facing execution if convicted on 45 counts of heidis covering the trial live. i understand major hassan has only one piece of evidence to roundly criticized and discredited by the pentagon. in a report from the department of defense, it found that this evaluation failed to note signs of radicalization in hassan, signs that were obvious to many of his colleagues. they include public statements that he made while he was working at walter reed. he told a room full of classmates and his...
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hassan rouhani said he would pay, but he hasn't. if he wants to make challenges we workers should have it on the table. >> when he took office hassan rouhani warned fitching iran's economic problems, including removing damaging sanctions would take time. economists agree that these beens are too severe for a solution. >> u.n. sanctions again-iran began in 2006. a debate is heating up in turkey over co-ed dorms. students protested a proposal to keep male and fame ail students from living under the same roof much many see the measure as an intrusion of their private lives. >> this is the statement leaving turks arguing whether turkish society is going forward for backwards. >> translation: there'll be no student dorms for boys and girl sharing. there has been complaint about boys and girls sharing the same flat. >> the opposition gives universitiesy the green light to closed mixed accommodation and segregate aecom tags. 75% of mixed dorms has been decommissioned. trans-tran any trans-tran any >> translation: any turkish family would o
hassan rouhani said he would pay, but he hasn't. if he wants to make challenges we workers should have it on the table. >> when he took office hassan rouhani warned fitching iran's economic problems, including removing damaging sanctions would take time. economists agree that these beens are too severe for a solution. >> u.n. sanctions again-iran began in 2006. a debate is heating up in turkey over co-ed dorms. students protested a proposal to keep male and fame ail students from...
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the people of iraq knew the art of farooq hassan. in 2010, farooq fled to the united states and left behind all of his work, and his fame. it's like losing yourself. >> farooq: yeah, of course. but i try to renew myself. >> reporter: farooq took his paintings to the geezer gallery in multnomah where curators embraced his art immediately. >> curator: well, without a doubt, he was extremely experienced. his layout, his form his design, color. he was magnificent. he is into that master's quality. obviously a lifetime of artwork. >> reporter: the gallery is hanging farooq's solo exhibition. >> curator: he is flourishing. and what a thrill to be a part of that. today farooq's paintings strike a similar central theme. >> farooq: i want to create a beautiful painting. the first thing i choose the women. the women is beautiful. of course. they're beautiful. i believe the women is the origin of the life. >> reporter: you'll find examples of veiled women in farooq's earlier work. today farooq has done away with the veil. >> farooq: this woman
the people of iraq knew the art of farooq hassan. in 2010, farooq fled to the united states and left behind all of his work, and his fame. it's like losing yourself. >> farooq: yeah, of course. but i try to renew myself. >> reporter: farooq took his paintings to the geezer gallery in multnomah where curators embraced his art immediately. >> curator: well, without a doubt, he was extremely experienced. his layout, his form his design, color. he was magnificent. he is into that...
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the court-martial of nidal hassan begin the other day. he is acting as his own lawyer here but the court appointed a defense attorney if he needs them. they have to do that. and they accused him of wanting to be executed and led to an unexpected exchange that would end the trial for the day. jonathan hunt is in. how did this play how the oout? >> this stand by attorney is chris poppy. he said that the way major nidal hassan is defending himself is repugnant, as he put it, and he can't fulfill his professional obligation. he told the judge today talking about hassan, quote, it is clear his goal is to remove impediments or obstacles to the death penalty and is working toward a death penalty. nidal hassan replied, i object. that is a twist of the facts. the judge osborn asked major hassan to explain himself in writing. he refused and that is when they called a recess while she considers what to do next. >> shep: he wanted to plead guilty in the first place? >> he wanted to plead guilty to murder and attempted murder but the military doesn't
the court-martial of nidal hassan begin the other day. he is acting as his own lawyer here but the court appointed a defense attorney if he needs them. they have to do that. and they accused him of wanting to be executed and led to an unexpected exchange that would end the trial for the day. jonathan hunt is in. how did this play how the oout? >> this stand by attorney is chris poppy. he said that the way major nidal hassan is defending himself is repugnant, as he put it, and he can't...
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>> no, this is another play from hassan rouhani's play book from ten years ago. they will make a surface, superficial compromise. they will continue their charm offensive. they'll do anything they can optically to get relief from the economic sanctions, but they will not sacrifice the nuclear program. if you listen to hassan rouhani's speeches in new york, last week, he made it clear. this is the same gameplan they followed before, and i'm afraid if you look at the president's kind of abject longing for a handshake or a conversation with hassan rouhani last week, it's very clear iran enters this negotiation holding the upper hand. >> let's look at what how harouy said in 2004. he gave a speech and boasted about the quarterback sneak. here's what he said during negotiations with europeans. >> quote, while we were talking with europeans in tehran, we were installing parts in the facility in isfahan. we were able to complete the work. ambassador, is this all part of a fake? >> absolutely. i quote those very lines in my book about my time up here, surrender is not an
>> no, this is another play from hassan rouhani's play book from ten years ago. they will make a surface, superficial compromise. they will continue their charm offensive. they'll do anything they can optically to get relief from the economic sanctions, but they will not sacrifice the nuclear program. if you listen to hassan rouhani's speeches in new york, last week, he made it clear. this is the same gameplan they followed before, and i'm afraid if you look at the president's kind of...
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dollar has gone up because of what hassan rouhani said at the general assembly. he said he doesn't have the power to dismantle the program. even the leadership doesn't have that power or authority. any politician who dares to do that, they will be ousted. if you listened to when he was talking, he said he was under immense intense pressure. they don't trust the united states. yes, the united states governments will doesn't trust the u.s. government. i don't want to blame the u.s. government but the wall of mistrust is very high. >> i want to get to president obama's words. what has the reaction been out of tehran? >> well, they always welcome dialogue. they chose to elect a moderate president because they're sick and tied of dispute over iran's nuclear energy program. iran does not have anything to identify here. iran just wants respect and mutual understanding between these two countries. they want trust. iran would be more than willing to open it's nuclear program. iran has nothing to hide. the only thing that iran doesn't like is the so-called all options are
dollar has gone up because of what hassan rouhani said at the general assembly. he said he doesn't have the power to dismantle the program. even the leadership doesn't have that power or authority. any politician who dares to do that, they will be ousted. if you listened to when he was talking, he said he was under immense intense pressure. they don't trust the united states. yes, the united states governments will doesn't trust the u.s. government. i don't want to blame the u.s. government but...
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major hassan wants to confess. it is remarkable in this case when you have someone willing to come to court in front of the judge for the judge, fortunately the rules done allow it because of the death penalty. >> here's the weird part, it can save us money, time, pain for all those people who are affected be i this crime having to live lou a trial, interestingly, senator, he wants to represent himself, there was a hearing about this today. i can just see a huge can of worms about this guy representing himself, could he not effectively stand up and do what he wants and say as my attorney i'm guilty? >> sure. once he has that, he sure can say it, one of the really scary things, we are concerned about the victim impact of the crimes that he committed. and the fact that he as the prosecutor that if defense has an opportunity to stand there and the question these witnesses, people who are bringing forth evidence against him, he as the defense counsel representing himself are confronting all the people accusing him, so
major hassan wants to confess. it is remarkable in this case when you have someone willing to come to court in front of the judge for the judge, fortunately the rules done allow it because of the death penalty. >> here's the weird part, it can save us money, time, pain for all those people who are affected be i this crime having to live lou a trial, interestingly, senator, he wants to represent himself, there was a hearing about this today. i can just see a huge can of worms about this...
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now, i know hassan rouhani doesn't sound like ahmadinejad. when it comes to the nuclear weapons program, the only difference between them is this: ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolf's clothing, hassan rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> joins me from los angeles is robert o'brien, the u.s. delegate for the u.n. and former middle east policy advisor to mitt romney. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you make of benyamin netanyahu's speech today? >> it was a powerful speech that he gave. he had to do something to counter-act hassan rouhani's charm offensive in new york. he attempted to level the playing field diplomatically. >> you know, was it important to make the speech now. i mean, why so strong? >> well, sanctions have really brought iran and its economy - they have had a biding effect. absent the sanctions there's little hope in jerusalem and the west that the nepon program will be retained. >> hassan rouhani used a smile offensive last week. the nuclear program, being curtailed - that goes down in benyamin netanyah
now, i know hassan rouhani doesn't sound like ahmadinejad. when it comes to the nuclear weapons program, the only difference between them is this: ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolf's clothing, hassan rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> joins me from los angeles is robert o'brien, the u.s. delegate for the u.n. and former middle east policy advisor to mitt romney. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you make of benyamin netanyahu's speech today? >>...
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hassan rouhani was making his first address at the united jace a december. nations assembly in new york. economy decemberred the imposition of western sakes, james bays reports in the united nations. >> reporter: the focus was on one man as world leaders met. the arrival of hassan rouhani iran's president for less than two months on the world stage, brings the promise of a any start to his country's relations with the west. >> mr. president. >> reporter: but can he bring concrete change? he didn't immediate president obama who spoke several hours beforehand. but both men spoke yeah ka*u cay after more than three decades of mistrust about the possibility of a new relationship. >> we are encouraged that president rouhani received from the iranian people a mandate to pursue a more moderate course and given his stated thoughts of reaching an agreement. >> reporter: he said progress would only be made if there is ideal removing the threat of an iranian knock lahr bomb but offered a con connection that they can have a nuke already energy program and acknowledged m
hassan rouhani was making his first address at the united jace a december. nations assembly in new york. economy decemberred the imposition of western sakes, james bays reports in the united nations. >> reporter: the focus was on one man as world leaders met. the arrival of hassan rouhani iran's president for less than two months on the world stage, brings the promise of a any start to his country's relations with the west. >> mr. president. >> reporter: but can he bring...
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hassan asked a few questions of witnesses. he's a quiet bystander acting as his own lawyer. the attorneys assigned to help can't let it happen. >> they are in a terrible predickment. they have to stand by and watch the person they are charged with assisting to represent himself, essentially put the noose around his own neck. they view this as fundamentally inconsistent as lawyers. >> reporter: this is where he would end up. there hasn't been a military execution since 1961. the legal road to the death chamber is full of detours created by appeals and needs presidential approval. based on recent past cases, if he gets the death penalty, he may never be executed. military law expert jeffrey corn says the legal drama we saw unfold will not derail his murder trial. >> i suspect she's going to make major hassan acknowledge on the record, in this hearing that he understands the immense risk he's assuming. >> reporter: the question is what will happen next. what will the judge tell the three stand by attorneys. many legal experts, military legal experts said what they anticipate th
hassan asked a few questions of witnesses. he's a quiet bystander acting as his own lawyer. the attorneys assigned to help can't let it happen. >> they are in a terrible predickment. they have to stand by and watch the person they are charged with assisting to represent himself, essentially put the noose around his own neck. they view this as fundamentally inconsistent as lawyers. >> reporter: this is where he would end up. there hasn't been a military execution since 1961. the...
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the american-born hassan was limited to addressing the facts of the case. facts the accused agrees with. most observers would call this a very unique trial. not only is hassan representing himself, he also told the injury on day one, that he is the shooter. he is charged with 13 murders, 12 of the victim were soldiers, one was a is gillian who use cid claire to rush him to try to stop the shooting. their case, they pointed a scene of hero i remember anism and kae attack. 89 witnesses tack the stand, a retired staff charge who was shot seven times aircraft police officer who shot the attacker in the hand preventing him from reloading and allowing her partner to take him down. one by one, the victims walked past hassan in his wheelchair. some looked him in the eye. and all described him as the shooter. hassan decline today call any defense witnesses. he declined to present a case. a former army psychologist, he says he wants to the jury to consider capital charges and not lesser penalties. the former army major has said he would still be a martyr if executed.
the american-born hassan was limited to addressing the facts of the case. facts the accused agrees with. most observers would call this a very unique trial. not only is hassan representing himself, he also told the injury on day one, that he is the shooter. he is charged with 13 murders, 12 of the victim were soldiers, one was a is gillian who use cid claire to rush him to try to stop the shooting. their case, they pointed a scene of hero i remember anism and kae attack. 89 witnesses tack the...
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hassan tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight. explain that. >> while the transplant is a big team effort. i was not the one responsible, but i was part of the team. i was the e, procuring team. so myself and some of the team embers flew out of state to retrieve and harvest the heart and bring it back to a patient in need. a long night. you have to go? >> midwest? >> you live in town. >> yes, sir. of the was the condition person you got the heart? obviously dead. story. always a tragic typically young person because hey're the most ideal candidates for organ transplants, the heart. motor vehicle accidents in this that's typically what it is. some common denominator of all the donors bring death. hat's ultimately what they succumb to. they become candidates for work and donation. so in this case, a motor vehicle accident and a traumatic brain injury and then the demise was becoming a and candidate for, you know, donation. secrecy rules mean you can't go too far with this. >> absolutely. ecause we have to protect the privacy not onl
hassan tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight. explain that. >> while the transplant is a big team effort. i was not the one responsible, but i was part of the team. i was the e, procuring team. so myself and some of the team embers flew out of state to retrieve and harvest the heart and bring it back to a patient in need. a long night. you have to go? >> midwest? >> you live in town. >> yes, sir. of the was the condition...